David Marsh
2004-09-14 16:40:27 UTC
Just wondering, what will happen to the ScotRail name (etc) when First
ScotRail take over?
For example, there's the existing ScotRail website (which I think was
actually set up way back by BR ScotRail, certainly I think it was one of
the first parts of the UK rail network to get a web presence), which
must have been bookmarked and indexed by many people and search engines
over the years.
Who actually owns 'scotrail.co.uk'? Does it belong to NEx or to the
Government? Will the domain name have to be given over to First ScotRail?
There really ought to be 'generic' domain names for each franchise set
up by the Government (for permalinking) which point to the actual
franchise sites. (Mind you, it doesn't help with the 'national network'
itself having gone from rail.co.uk to nationalrail.co.uk..)
And what about the station signs? Are these all going to get yet another
labelling treatment (that'd be their fourth in not very many years..).
Given that the formal name of the franchise, if I'm not mistaken, is
actually "ScotRail Railways", I don't see why they just couldn't remain
the signs as is with the NEx ScotRail logo blanked out.
ScotRail take over?
For example, there's the existing ScotRail website (which I think was
actually set up way back by BR ScotRail, certainly I think it was one of
the first parts of the UK rail network to get a web presence), which
must have been bookmarked and indexed by many people and search engines
over the years.
Who actually owns 'scotrail.co.uk'? Does it belong to NEx or to the
Government? Will the domain name have to be given over to First ScotRail?
There really ought to be 'generic' domain names for each franchise set
up by the Government (for permalinking) which point to the actual
franchise sites. (Mind you, it doesn't help with the 'national network'
itself having gone from rail.co.uk to nationalrail.co.uk..)
And what about the station signs? Are these all going to get yet another
labelling treatment (that'd be their fourth in not very many years..).
Given that the formal name of the franchise, if I'm not mistaken, is
actually "ScotRail Railways", I don't see why they just couldn't remain
the signs as is with the NEx ScotRail logo blanked out.
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